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Subject: | Thornbill Gymnastics |
From: | "Osborn, Paul PR" <> |
Date: | Fri, 24 Oct 1997 15:50:10 +1000 |
Yesterday, the local resident male Magpie was in our yard foraging about when three Yellow-rumped Thornbills flew into the tree nearest to him and began their hanging upside down routine. They are busy feeding young at the moment. The gymnastics involved quite a lot of wing fluttering (whilst upside down) and was accompanied by their pretty descending trill. The Magpie ignored the thornbills and left when he was ready, at which point the gymnastics stopped and the thornbills returned to gathering food for the young. Do Yellow-rumped Thornbills engage in co-operative breeding, where helpers, as well as the parents, feed the young? Paul Osborn Research Scientist BHP Research - Newcastle Labs PO Box 188 Wallsend, NSW, 2287 Ph: (02) 49792705 VPN: 8843 2705 Fax: (02) 49792022 |
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